Refusing to Back Down on Gay Marriage Stance, Christie Rips Lawmaker With Slang Term

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is using a slang term to refer to an openly gay state lawmaker who compared him to former segregationist Southern governors — calling Democratic Assemblyman Reed Gusciora "numb nuts."

Christie wants the issue of gay marriage put to a public vote. Democrats have criticized him for comments that people involved in the civil rights movement of the 1960s would have been happier to put the matter to public vote than die on the streets of the South.

Christie says his comments have been misconstrued. He says it's clear that option would not have been available.

In a statement attacking the governor's comments, Gusciora says Christie would have found allies in late Alabama Gov. George Wallace and late Georgia Gov. Lester Maddox, both segregationists.

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